Rail Budget 2016: Railways to focus on innovation, analytics to optimise operations
New Delhi: Indian Railways has set up a new team to use analytics for optimising investment decisions and earmarked a sum of Rs 50 crore to offer grants to employees and startups for supporting innovation as part of this year's Budget.
Announcing the Railway Budget for 2016-17 in Parliament on February 25, Union Minister Suresh Prabhu said a dedicated, cross functional team called Special Unit for Transportation Research and Analytics (SUTRA) would be set up for carrying out detailed analytics leading to optimised investment decisions and operations.
"This team would comprise professional analysts and best-in-class decision support systems and optimisation engines," he said. As an organisation, Indian Railways collects over 100 terabytes of data every year, yet it is hardly analysed to gain business insights. A sum of Rs 50 crore has been set aside for providing innovation grants to employees, startups and growth-oriented small businesses to support internal and external innovation.
"On an annual basis we will seek out solutions to Indian Railway's most critical problems through an Innovation Challenge. The initiative would be administered by an Innovation Committee comprising reputed investors, representatives from National Academy of Indian Railways, Railway Board and 'Kayakalp' headed by Ratan Tata," he said.
Headed by Tata, Kaya Kalp is a new innovative council of Railways, set up by Prabhu, to recommend innovative methods and processes for the improvement, betterment and transformation of the state-run rail network. The minister said the areas for the annual challenge this year would be accessibility to trains from low level platforms, increasing capacity of coaches and digital capabilities at stations.
"In addition, innovation labs will be set up in all our workshops and production units to support creative innovation by locals and staff," he said.
The government has also begun the process of introducing wi-fi services at stations, especially for youth and business travellers. Prabhu proposed to commission wi-fi services at 100 stations this year and at 400 more stations in the next 2 years in partnership with global technology major Google.
Also, facilities like ticketing and grievance redressal will be integrated into two mobile apps -- one dealing with all ticketing issues and the other for receipt and redressal of complaints and suggestions related to all our services, he said. Besides, Indian Railways will develop a Test Track, which will enhance the R&D capability of Indian Railways, he added.